Is it true that CCI, hornady and Winchester .17hmr are all made in the same factory?
as far as I understand from reading other forums all 17 hmr brass is made at the cci plant, does anyone elses fail to extract when this occurs? mine does
This is quite common when using Winchester ammunition in Savage rifles, yet I fired hundreds of the Winchester loads in my Cooper with no such issues. The Winchester loads are actually the most accurate load in my Cooper.
I'd be tempted to time or mark the brass to see if the brass splits in the same area
or whether the splits are random?
I've seen two kinds of Winchester have this problem in a marlin. Cci had no issues. If the brass is all made in the same factory than the Winchester brass must be from the reject pile![]()
as far as I understand from reading other forums all 17 hmr brass is made at the cci plant, does anyone elses fail to extract when this occurs? mine does
LIke has been mentioned many times its the ammo. And it does it in nearly all 17's my Sako and Annie had the same issue with this winchester. The sako was sent off to Winchester and another smith for inspection at winchester's cost, and there was no damage to the chamber, I had a lot of this ammo and sent it to winchester and they sent me coupons 150% of the value of the ammo I sent in.
Its a very well known problem with Winchester 17hmr. If you take it up with Winchester (Olin) they make it right.



























